Morocco Travel Advice

Published by Tour del Marocco - Marrakech Tour deserto

  • Look at the most recent travel advice for Morocco from any of the following resources:UK travel advice for Morocco, US State Department travel warnings for Morocco orCanadian government travel advice for Morocco.

  • Get an appropriate travel insurance for Morocco to meet hospital treatment, medical evacuation and any kind of pursuits, such as adventure sports activities, in which you intend to Morocco.

  • Just before going to Morocco register your travel and contact particulars on-line or at your local embassy or consulate when you arrive in Morocco, so they are able get in touch with you in an emergency.

  • Follow the Moroccan law. Consular help can't bypass local Moroccan laws and regulations, even where local laws seem severe or unfounded by your country’s benchmarks.

  • Double check to ascertain if you need visas for Morocco or countries you will be going to or transiting. Remember that a Moroccan visa doesn't guarantee entry into Morocco.

  • Get copies of your passport particulars, travel insurance policy, travellers cheques, visas and credit card numbers. Have one copy in a different place to the originals and then leave a copy with someone at home.

  • Consult with health professionals for information about recommended vaccinations as well as other safeguards for Morocco and find out about Morocco laws on travelling with medicinal drugs.

  • Leave behind a copy of your travel plans with someone at home and keep in regular communication with friends and relatives while in Morocco.

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